Supercross Class recap from Phoenix
James Stewart earned his 38th career Supercross class win. He is now tied with Chad Reed for 3rd on the all time Supercross class win list. Jeremy Mcgrath holds the record with 72 followed by Ricky Carmichael with 48

James Stewart has now won at least one Supercross class race for seven consecutive years. He is now tied with Chad Reed for 3rd in this feat. Jeremy Mcgrath leads this category with nine seasons followed by Jeff Ward with 8 seasons

Trey Canard earned his sixth Supercross class podium, finishing third

For the first two races of the season, the top five riders at both stops have been the same riders: James Stewart, Ryan Villopoto, Chad Reed, Ryan Dungey, and Trey Canard.

Yamaha has now won a Supercross class main event for 15 consecutive seasons. This is currently the longest active win streak. Honda and Kawasaki also had 15 year win streaks

Ryan Dungey has 19 consecutive top-six finishes

Ryan Dungey has 22 career starts, 20 of those have been top-five finishes

Andrew Short finished seventh aboard his new KTM in 7th place

Chad Reed earned his 111th career top-five finish

Chad Reed has now finished in the top five at least once in 10 consecutive seasons.

Supercross Lites Class Recap from Phoenix
Josh Hansen won his sixth Supercross Lites race in his career, dating back to 2004

For only the eighth time in Supercross Lites class history has a rider won the first two races: Josh Hansen won Anaheim 1 and Phoenix. In 2010, Jake Weimer did so for Kawasaki; In 2004, Ivan Tedesco also did so for Kawasaki; In 1999, Casey Johnson did so for Yamaha; In 1994, Ezra Lusk did so for Suzuki; In 1992 Brian Swink also did so for Suzuki; In 1988-89, Jeff Matiasevich did so for Kawasaki.